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News & Articles By Vicki Batts
01/14/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Court allows seeds to continue to be sprayed with bee-toxic pesticides
At the end of November, a judge from the Northern District of California delivered a crushing blow to our nation’s beekeepers, and effectively approved of the EPA policies that will allow seeds to be coated with bee-toxic pesticides, known as neonicotinoids, or neonics for short. These pesticides, which can persist in soil and water with […]
12/27/2016
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By Vicki Batts
New EPA head appointed by Trump may finally begin dismantling the EPA’s overbearing, totalitarian ‘authority’
Donald Trump is no stranger to controversy, but his latest choice has been sending heads a-spinning. Trump has chosen Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to take charge of the Environmental Protection Agency. Pruitt has not minced words when it comes to his feelings about Obama’s EPA, choosing instead to voice his criticisms openly, and has […]
12/18/2016
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By Vicki Batts
Stunned scientists discover that plants ‘learn like humans’ and intelligently adapt to their environments … are plants conscious?
In the past, it had been assumed that the ability to learn was something exclusive to animals. However, new evidence has indicated that this may not be the case. Recent research from the land down under has shown that plants are also capable of learning. Researchers from the University of Western Australia were determined to […]
12/16/2016
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By Vicki Batts
2013 North Dakota oil spill was the size of seven football fields
Three years ago, a farmer in North Dakota discovered one of the largest crude oil spills to ever be recorded in the state’s history. According to the farmer, Steve Jensen, he saw oil just “bubbling up out of the ground” while he was harvesting wheat. Jensen says that he smelled the oil a few days […]
12/14/2016
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By Vicki Batts
Pipeline spills thousands of gallons of crude oil into creek, just 150 miles from DAPL
A North Dakota pipeline spill has released many tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into a nearby creek, just two and a half hours away from Cannon Ball, ND, where activists have been protesting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline for months. Members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, their allies and […]
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